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    Abstract. The topic of the research paper is on KAMALA DAS as a Confessional poet with special reference to her Poem DANCE OF THE EUNUCHS & An INTRODUCTION. Kamala Das is perhaps the most interesting and controversial figure in post-colonial Indian English poetry. She writes with outspokenness and frankness unusual in Indian context. Her private experiences and observations are portrayed in her poetry but those experiences and observations seem to become universal. Her voice also symbolizes the…

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    favorite poems made by Emily Dickinson, a prolific private poet who was born in Massachusetts. Once Thomas H. Johnson made Dickinson’s poems accessible, several readers instantaneously discovered a great poet of great depth and stylistic complexity whose work eludes categorization . Dickinson is a unique poet with great achievements and known for her brilliance and diamond-hard language. Whilst all her work was found after her death, it was noticed that the subjects that Dickinson used are…

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    “This is my letter to the world,-/ That never wrote to me,” (Dickinson) begins a famous poem of Emily Dickinson, one of the most innovative, mysterious, and formidable American poets of the nineteenth century. Her letter to the world- the brilliant body of poetry she left behind- reflects her enriched, yet troubled life. Dickinson’s “This is My Letter to the World” flows from her life’s experience, reveals some of her commonly used techniques, and gives insight into how she may have viewed her…

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    2. Introduction Edgar Allan Poe’s much quoted assessment that “the death of a beautiful woman is, unquestionably, the most poetical topic in the world” (Poe 1846, 165) opens a much-discussed dialogue that leads to two main questions. Why is it death, and in particular the death of a woman that is considered thus poetical, and, as I want to add, political? With this B.A. thesis, I want to try and answer these questions, while especially focusing on female death in the form of suicide. I want to…

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    In the tomb of my mind, I can still hear the sounding sea. I can still see the death upon her eyes. Oh, author! Oh, raven! Thy beak is still deep in my heart. Edgar Allan Poe began his literary career as a poet and his work, The Raven, is extremely faithful to his literary motifs, whilst also being amongst his most praised and best pieces of work. The raven that "quoth Nevermore" has become a trademark of Edgar Allan Poe and has been referenced in many…

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    In the pieces “Because I could not stop for Death” and “Gacela of The Dark Death” Emily Dickinson (Dickinson) and Federico Garcia Lorca (Lorca) express the theme of Death in similar ways. Another concept that both authors explore is time and how Death influences the speaker’s perception of it. The figurative language used in these pieces have significant impact on how the subject matter of Death is presented. The symbolic elements of each piece, such as the life cycle also contribute to the…

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    Throughout Christina Rossetti’s life she experienced numerous periods in which she questioned her religion. Due to this, her poetry highlights the varying levels of devotion as well as the doubts she had. She wrote Good Friday at the age of 32 during a period of skepticism whereas Shut Out and Uphill were both written when she was 26 (1856) and 28 (1858) respectively. Throughout her life she maintained a strong connection to the High-Anglican Church even through her anxious periods of…

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    Velez 1 Manuela Velez Heather Marshall English 2 December 7, 2015 Annotated Bibliography Brooks, Gwendolyn Elizabeth. “The Last Quatrain of the Ballad of Emmett Till.” All Poetry. All Poetry, n/d. Web. 7 Dec. 2015. “The Last Quatrain of Emmett Till” is a poem written by Gwendolyn Brooks that describes the pain and what his mother feels to know that her child, that she tried to protect from any harm, was lynched because he was “flirting” with a white woman. Emmett Till was alive during…

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    I chose the song “Still I Rise” by Rosephanye Powell and for the purpose of this paper I chose Wellesley College women’s choir. In my high school career, I’ve sung this song twice, one time my freshman year and again the spring of this year, my junior year. Rosephanye Powell’s song was inspired by a poem called “Still I Rise” by poet Maya Angelou. Written in 2005, the song was meant to be a women’s anthem, it was to show that even after a past full of; tears, struggle, and heartache, a…

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    The Crow & The Butterfly A musician’s inspiration for a song can come from anywhere, even their own subconscious, and that proves true in the case of my favorite song “The Crow & The Butterfly” by Shinedown. The singer of the band and the writer of the song, Brent Smith, has said his inspiration came from a dream he had about a mother dealing with the death of a child. The song to me represents loss in any sense that is relevant to the listener. The emotion you feel while listening to the…

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